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    incautious


    1. Or poor Ferdy Chicken, held in a stranglehold between quiet desperation and a last, incautious lunge toward action and meaning and, finally, relevance, with his booted foot mashing the accelerator to the floor and his eyes wide with unbelieving hope


    2. initially, but more alcohol made them incautious and they soon revealed that they were all


    3. But this stirred Raskolnikov's spleen more than ever and he could not resist an ironical and rather incautious challenge


    4. The bright flashes and the quick reports of a dozen rifles, from the opposite banks of the stream, followed this incautious exposure of his person, and left the unfortunate singing master senseless on that rock where he had been so long slumbering


    5. The cry was answered by a loud shout from a little thicket, where the incautious party had piled their arms; and at the next moment, Hawkeye, too eager to load the rifle he had regained, was seen advancing upon them, brandishing the clubbed weapon, and cutting the air with wide and powerful sweeps


    6. Those were slow, silent, often turbid; flowing over beds of mud into which the incautious wader might sink and vanish unawares


    7. But this stirred Raskolnikov's spleen more than ever and he could not resist an ironical and rather incautious


    8. Kutuzof was of opinion that Napoleon and his troops should be left as long as possible undisturbed in and around Moscow, in order that they might be tempted to stay until the frosts began, and in this he was right; but when once he allowed an attack on his recklessly incautious adversary, it was unpardonable not to send the help which was demanded when the battle was at its height


    9. But this stirred Raskolnikov’s spleen more than ever and he could not resist an ironical and rather incautious challenge


    10. The same lady, bathed in tears of long-concealed indignation, alleged that he, he of all men, had despised her for her action, which, though incautious, reckless perhaps, was still dictated by lofty and generous motives

    11. “Well, what if I should be ill to-morrow through all this dissipation?” rejoined her mother, and was incautious enough to smile


    12. In many articles, which were written about these celebrations, there is even a direct and naïve expression of pleasure, because during the festivities no one gave utterance to what by tacit consent it had been decided to conceal from everybody, and what only one incautious man, who was immediately removed by the police, dared to shout, giving expression to the secret thought of all, namely, "A bas l'Allemagne!" Thus children are frequently so happy at having concealed their naughtiness, that their very joy gives them away


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    Synonyme für "incautious"

    incautious hasty reckless thoughtless hot-headed unwary unguarded unvigilant